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Eric Weisstein/Stan Wagon GraphData is an extensive curated database of simple graphs and their properties available in Mathematica as a built-in data paclet and in Wolfram|Alpha via natural language queries. |
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Phil Ramsden |
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Phillip Todd |
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Michael Ulrey/Jeffery Musiak |
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Paul Abbott |
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Luc Barthelet/Todd Gayley |
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Michael Kelly The Finance Platform includes a framework called Report templates that allow one to treat variables and parameters of models as variables and defined groups and so automatically generate reports based ... |
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Luc Barthelet |
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Lou D'Andria Constructing interfaces with Dynamic, DynamicModule and Manipulate is nothing new, but those aren't the only Dynamic primitives available in Mathematica. In this talk, we'll identify and demonstrate some of the ... |
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Keith Storyan |
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Jan Brugard |
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Jae Bum Jung/Yan Zhuang |
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Ian Hojnicki |
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George Danner We all know that social networks like Twitter have changed the nature of human interaction. But what if models and logic were positioned as peers on a social network? We ... |
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Eric Weisstein Continued fractions are an ideal subject for this proof-of-concept as they constitute a subset of mathematics that is historically rich, well-defined, and nontrivial, yet at the same time manageable in ... |
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Eric Shulz |
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Eric Mjolsness Collaborative projects have resulted in several Mathematica-implemented modeling languages aimed at general-purpose biological modeling, which is a useful and topical but an indefinitely expandable goal. We update previous work on ... |
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Brian Drawert Defined benefit pension plans are the predominant method of retirement compensation for state government employees. The presence of these plans, often heavily underfunded, has placed enormous pressure on state budgets. |
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Bjorn Zimmermann/Brett Champion |
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Andre Kuzniarek The Wolfram Language provides a rich framework for teaching scientific and technical concepts while at the same time illustrating programming methodology for testing and analyzing ideas. We will walk through ... |